10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIORISTIC»
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are constant portions of the square of the resolvend and of the dioristic limit; and
if so, Cardan's rules will-have their defect supplied. If the binomial roots of a
series of quadratics be squaredly squared: and those results be constant portions
of ...
The limits are of two kinds; viz. either the base. limits when the resolvend is 0',
and the equation falls a degree lower: or the dioristic limits, by which a pair of
roots gain or lose their possibility. Cardan's canons are but the sum of the roots of
a ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw, 1809
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
are constant portions of the square of the resolvend and of the dioristic limit ; and
if so, Cardan's rules will have their defect supplied. If the binomial roots of a
series of quadratics be squaredly squared, and those results be constant portions
of ...
4
Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century, ...
Dr. Davenant's problem. Removal of terms of equations. Harriet. Gregory.
Dulaurens. Antilogarithms. I'ell. Warner. Dioristic limits. Angular sections.
Instruments by Tschirnhaus and Oughtred.' Commissions for books .................
LXXXI. (No date.) ...
Stephen Jordan Rigaud, Isaac Barrow, John Flamsteed, 1862
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Correspondence of scientific men of the seventeenth century, ...
Dulaurens. Anti- logarithms. Pell. Warner. Dioristic limits. Angular sections.
Instruments by Tschirnhaus and Oughtred. Commissions for books 220 LXXXI. (
No date.) Dart to Collins. Division of the area of a quadrant 221 LXXXII. (Dec. 15,
1675.) ...
Correspondence, Stephen Jordan Rigaud (bp. of Antigua), 1841
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Correspondence of scientific men of the seventeenth century: ...
... of the dioristic limits is lost, the curve that is the locus of the equation touching
the base line. ends, and conceive them set off from O (the vertex of a limit) to N
and P, and their roots NT, PR, are to be raised upon them as ordinates, (for ...
Stephen Peter Rigaud, Stephen Jordan Rigaud (bp.), Isaac Barrow, 1841
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Mémoires de la Société royale du Canada
The degree indices of the radicals in y* will therefore be the prime factors of n —
1, exclusive of any radicals in the dioristic root. The solution of (1), n being prime,
resolves therefore into the determination of a root, say p, of the dioristic ...
Royal Society of Canada, 1927
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Ecological Methods: With Particular Reference to the Study ...
12.3 A qualitative dioristic model: the population system of a pest (after
Southwood and Way, 1970). 12.1.1 Dioristic* models These serve to define the
relationships under study and help the investigator to consider the processes in a
logical ...
Thomas R. E. Southwood, Richard Southwood (Sir.), 1978
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American Journal of Mathematics
(4) Hence, if a, = 4[- (#> ~0 + ^{(#s -r3f + 4 (Hl-rt)(Ei - ,*)}] a2 = Os = a4 ^ then will
Theorem I. — Every algebraic equation A of degree n has a dioristic equation B
of degree (n — 2) ! whose coefficients are seminvariants of the coefficients of A ...
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8^* Other words compounded with Din-, will occur in their alphabetical places;
namely, DUti$, Diocese, Ac., Dioptric, Ac, Diorama, Dioristic, Ac, DiortUoiit and
Diuretic. l)IAL=di'-al, t. A plate constructed with lines and figures, so that a hand or
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John Walker, Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (Mich.), 1871